Gavin’s Cleveland Clinic Psychiatrist Called

I received a phone call from Dr. Glazer, former head of pediatric psychiatry at the Cleveland Clinic on Sunday. He will be officially retired from the clinic this week and if anyone deserves it, it’s him.

He personally returned a call I made to his office last week, before I knew he was leaving. I never expected to hear from him personally but it was really appreciated.

We discussed Gavin’s current state and he was able to provide me with the name of an local psychiatrist that comes highly recommended. This is really, really good news. If that doesn’t work out, he’s also emailing his successor and passing along our information and we should be able to get Gavin into the Cleveland Clinic for his psychiatric care.

He also is going to help facilitate the records transfer to Akron Children’s Hospital, so that we can finally get Gavin into the mitochondrial specialist.
I can’t say enough about how much Dr. Glazer has helped my family. I wish him the very best and want to thank him for everything.

Perhaps this week won’t be as bad after all. I’ll be starting starting it out with a direction to go in. 🙂

**Thanks for reading**

-Lost and Tired

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